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Give To The 1968 CJP Appeal
And Israel Emergency Fund
VOL. XXIII No. 33 Thursday, April 4, 1968 Price Ten Cents
Poland Intensifies Its
Anti-Zionist Campaign
LONDON, (JTA)�Polish Communist officialdom,
abetted by the state-controlled press, is demanding
that Polish Jews condemn "ignominious accusa-
tions against the Polish nation" allegedly being
made by "Zionists" abroad.
_, . This was the latest development
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in Poland's official anti- Jewish
campaign, which, according to in-
formation reaching here, has
switched from attacks on so-called
"Zionist" elements within Poland
to include denunciations of Zionism
and Jewish leadership abroad with
an implied threat to Polish Jewry
to renounce them for their own good.
The change in emphasis, according
to observers here, stemmed from
the angry protests being lodged by
Jews and non-Jews throughout the
free world and even in some areas
of the Communist bloc against Pol-
and's anti-Jewish campaign camou-
flaged as anti-Zionist. These pro-
tests and expressions of revulsion
have apparently stung the Warsaw
regime. Some Polish embassies
abroad are refusing to accept let-
ters and resolutions of protest for
transmission to their capital, it
was learned here.
The campaign in the Polish press
Continued on Page Ten
CJP CAMPAIGN
PICKS UP PACE
With the 1968 Appeal and Israel Emergency Fund campaign of the Combined
Jewish Philanthropies of Greater Boston now in full swing, a total of six major
community and professional meetings have been scheduled for the coming
week, immediately preceding Passover.
Topping the list of upcoming meet-
ings, the Annual Dinner of the Ap-
parel Division will beheld Thursday
evening, April 11, at the Pine Brook
Country Club, in Weston, starting
at 6 p.m.
David Casty, chairman of the
board of Chelsea Industries and
American Snacks, Inc., and 1968
Big Gifts chairman of CJP, will
be guest of honor at the meeting,
according to Irving R.Shapiro, team
chairman, and Herbert J. Selib,
dinner chairman.
Featured speaker at the meeting
will be Emanuel Z'ev Sufott, former
Counselor of the Israel Embassy in
Washington, D.C. Mr. Sufott is cur-
rently on a leave of absence from
the Israeli Foreign Service and holds
a University Fellowship at George-
town University.
Bert Rabinowitz, 1968 General
Campaign chairman, said the period
preceding and immediately following
the Passover holiday will see in-
tensive activity on the part of all
teams and committees.
A large number of meetings have
already been held in each division
of the campaign, he said, and in
every instance, "it is clear from
the response that the urgent needs,
both here at home, overseas, and
particularly in Israel, are being
understood."
Contributions to the 1968 CJP
Appeal, Mr. Rabinowitz noted, are
showing many encouraging in-
creases, while pledges to the Israel
Emergency Fund are holding up well
in comparison to last June.
Throughout the period, a large
number of CJP agencies and other
Jordan Opposes Build-Up
Of U.N. Observer Force
UNITED NATIONS, N.Y.--A hard stand was taken
in the Security Council by Jordan against proposals
to increase the number of observers in the Israeli-
held sector of Jordan.
Muhammad H.El-Farra, Jordan's
representative told the Council that
an observer build-up would serve
to "fix" the lines separating Jordan
and Israel at the present time and,
in effect, create a " de facto" border,
leaving Israel in control of the west
bank of the Jordan river through
News Highlights
ISRAEL STUNNED BY JOHNSON WITHDRAWAL
JERUSALEM, (JTA)---The news of President John-
son's announcement that he would not be a candidate for
re-election stunned Israel.
Although officials maintained a
strict silence to avoid any position
of appearing to intervene in the in-
ternal affairs of another country,
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the general feeling here was that
there would not be any major changes
in United States policy toward Israel
as a result of Mr. Johnson's deci-
sion. ,
The view was expressed that sup-
port of Israel has become a tenet
of American foreign policy regard-
less of the person holding the Presi-
dency. It was also asserted that the
United States interest in maintain-
ing pro-Western influence in the
Middle East depended on the exist-
ence of a strong Israel and that
therefore United States efforts to
bring about an agreed Israeli-Arab
peace not at Israel's expense did
not involve considerations of vote-
getting in American presidential
races.
URGE JET SALE
WASHINGTON, D.C., (JTA)�The
Republican Coordinating Committee
has urged the immediate supply of
supersonic military jets to Israel
to counter-balance the latest model
Continued on Page Ten
RE 4-5000
RED CAB
military annexation of Jordanian
territory.
The proposals were meant to help
avoid armed clashes and keep the
Security Council more accurately
advised about the situation.
A number of members have com-
plained that the Council was being
asked to judge and act on complaints
with third-party authentication.
Last Saturday, Secretary-Gen-
eral Thant reported to the member-
ship that information was virtually
unavailable from neutral sources
since there was not an adequate
force of observers on the scene.
Britain, the United States and
Canada have called for building
up the United Nations Truce Super-
vision Organization under the com-
mand of Lieut. Gen. Odd Bull of
Norway to fill the gap in informa-
tion reaching here. The organ-
ization, established in 1949, fol-
Continued on Page Ten
David Casty
organizations will be participating
in 'CJP Calling,' a highly intensive
telephone project to reach as many
potential contributors as possible.
Chairman Bernard Garber noted
that initial sessions have yielded
excellent results on both the "regu-
lar" and Israel Emergency Fund.
Continued on Page Eleven
Eshkol Outlines
4-Year Economic
Growth Plan
JERUSALEM, (JTA) �
Prime Minister Levi Esh-
kol outlined a program of
major economic growth for
Israel during the next four
years to an international
gathering of leading Jewish
businessmen and econom-
ists from all over the
world.
Mr. Eshkol, who called the con-
ference after the June Six-Day War,
predicted that Israel's gross na-
tional product would increase at
the rate of 8 percent a year be-
tween now and 1972 and that while
Continued on Page Ten
State Of Affairs: By emanuel goldberg
Right Enmeshed In Wrong:
Where Dogmatism Falters
, General S. L. A. Marshall, the American military
writer and tactician who has long been a friend of
the State of Israel, shook up plenty of preconceived
notions and would-be admirers the other evening at
Brandeis.
Giving the Abba Eban Lecture, which
was endowed a few years ago by the late
Nathan Straus of New York, General Mar-
shall bluntly linked the fortunes of war
in Vietnam with those of Israel in the
Middle East.
The Jewish Nation, he held, was irrevocably
tied to the power and prestige of the United States.
If America should falter or fail in Vietnam, this would
have an inevitable, deleterious effect upon the future
Continued on Page Ten

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Give To The 1968 CJP Appeal
And Israel Emergency Fund
VOL. XXIII No. 33 Thursday, April 4, 1968 Price Ten Cents
Poland Intensifies Its
Anti-Zionist Campaign
LONDON, (JTA)�Polish Communist officialdom,
abetted by the state-controlled press, is demanding
that Polish Jews condemn "ignominious accusa-
tions against the Polish nation" allegedly being
made by "Zionists" abroad.
_, . This was the latest development
For action
people...
DAILY
INTEREST!
Your savings
earn interest
from
DAY OF
DEPOSIT
to
DAY OF
WITHDRAWAL
Every day
counts at your
action bank
Norfolk
County Trust
COMPANY
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.
and Federal Reserve System
in Poland's official anti- Jewish
campaign, which, according to in-
formation reaching here, has
switched from attacks on so-called
"Zionist" elements within Poland
to include denunciations of Zionism
and Jewish leadership abroad with
an implied threat to Polish Jewry
to renounce them for their own good.
The change in emphasis, according
to observers here, stemmed from
the angry protests being lodged by
Jews and non-Jews throughout the
free world and even in some areas
of the Communist bloc against Pol-
and's anti-Jewish campaign camou-
flaged as anti-Zionist. These pro-
tests and expressions of revulsion
have apparently stung the Warsaw
regime. Some Polish embassies
abroad are refusing to accept let-
ters and resolutions of protest for
transmission to their capital, it
was learned here.
The campaign in the Polish press
Continued on Page Ten
CJP CAMPAIGN
PICKS UP PACE
With the 1968 Appeal and Israel Emergency Fund campaign of the Combined
Jewish Philanthropies of Greater Boston now in full swing, a total of six major
community and professional meetings have been scheduled for the coming
week, immediately preceding Passover.
Topping the list of upcoming meet-
ings, the Annual Dinner of the Ap-
parel Division will beheld Thursday
evening, April 11, at the Pine Brook
Country Club, in Weston, starting
at 6 p.m.
David Casty, chairman of the
board of Chelsea Industries and
American Snacks, Inc., and 1968
Big Gifts chairman of CJP, will
be guest of honor at the meeting,
according to Irving R.Shapiro, team
chairman, and Herbert J. Selib,
dinner chairman.
Featured speaker at the meeting
will be Emanuel Z'ev Sufott, former
Counselor of the Israel Embassy in
Washington, D.C. Mr. Sufott is cur-
rently on a leave of absence from
the Israeli Foreign Service and holds
a University Fellowship at George-
town University.
Bert Rabinowitz, 1968 General
Campaign chairman, said the period
preceding and immediately following
the Passover holiday will see in-
tensive activity on the part of all
teams and committees.
A large number of meetings have
already been held in each division
of the campaign, he said, and in
every instance, "it is clear from
the response that the urgent needs,
both here at home, overseas, and
particularly in Israel, are being
understood."
Contributions to the 1968 CJP
Appeal, Mr. Rabinowitz noted, are
showing many encouraging in-
creases, while pledges to the Israel
Emergency Fund are holding up well
in comparison to last June.
Throughout the period, a large
number of CJP agencies and other
Jordan Opposes Build-Up
Of U.N. Observer Force
UNITED NATIONS, N.Y.--A hard stand was taken
in the Security Council by Jordan against proposals
to increase the number of observers in the Israeli-
held sector of Jordan.
Muhammad H.El-Farra, Jordan's
representative told the Council that
an observer build-up would serve
to "fix" the lines separating Jordan
and Israel at the present time and,
in effect, create a " de facto" border,
leaving Israel in control of the west
bank of the Jordan river through
News Highlights
ISRAEL STUNNED BY JOHNSON WITHDRAWAL
JERUSALEM, (JTA)---The news of President John-
son's announcement that he would not be a candidate for
re-election stunned Israel.
Although officials maintained a
strict silence to avoid any position
of appearing to intervene in the in-
ternal affairs of another country,
SAVE BY APR. 10 � EARN FROM APR. 1.
QUARTERLY!
DIVIDENDS
COMPOUNDED
NO NOTICE REQUIRED for WITHDRAWAL
OUR DIVIDENDS ARE NOT SUBJECT TO STATE INCOME TAX
SAVINGS INSURED BY A U.S. GOVT AGENCY
SEND for FREE SAVE-BY-MAIL KIT
HOME OWNERS FEDERAL SAVINGS
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION
21 MILK ST. Boston HU 2-0630 MAIN OFFICE
DORCHESTER OFFICE 3*7 WASHINGTON ST.
the general feeling here was that
there would not be any major changes
in United States policy toward Israel
as a result of Mr. Johnson's deci-
sion. ,
The view was expressed that sup-
port of Israel has become a tenet
of American foreign policy regard-
less of the person holding the Presi-
dency. It was also asserted that the
United States interest in maintain-
ing pro-Western influence in the
Middle East depended on the exist-
ence of a strong Israel and that
therefore United States efforts to
bring about an agreed Israeli-Arab
peace not at Israel's expense did
not involve considerations of vote-
getting in American presidential
races.
URGE JET SALE
WASHINGTON, D.C., (JTA)�The
Republican Coordinating Committee
has urged the immediate supply of
supersonic military jets to Israel
to counter-balance the latest model
Continued on Page Ten
RE 4-5000
RED CAB
military annexation of Jordanian
territory.
The proposals were meant to help
avoid armed clashes and keep the
Security Council more accurately
advised about the situation.
A number of members have com-
plained that the Council was being
asked to judge and act on complaints
with third-party authentication.
Last Saturday, Secretary-Gen-
eral Thant reported to the member-
ship that information was virtually
unavailable from neutral sources
since there was not an adequate
force of observers on the scene.
Britain, the United States and
Canada have called for building
up the United Nations Truce Super-
vision Organization under the com-
mand of Lieut. Gen. Odd Bull of
Norway to fill the gap in informa-
tion reaching here. The organ-
ization, established in 1949, fol-
Continued on Page Ten
David Casty
organizations will be participating
in 'CJP Calling,' a highly intensive
telephone project to reach as many
potential contributors as possible.
Chairman Bernard Garber noted
that initial sessions have yielded
excellent results on both the "regu-
lar" and Israel Emergency Fund.
Continued on Page Eleven
Eshkol Outlines
4-Year Economic
Growth Plan
JERUSALEM, (JTA) �
Prime Minister Levi Esh-
kol outlined a program of
major economic growth for
Israel during the next four
years to an international
gathering of leading Jewish
businessmen and econom-
ists from all over the
world.
Mr. Eshkol, who called the con-
ference after the June Six-Day War,
predicted that Israel's gross na-
tional product would increase at
the rate of 8 percent a year be-
tween now and 1972 and that while
Continued on Page Ten
State Of Affairs: By emanuel goldberg
Right Enmeshed In Wrong:
Where Dogmatism Falters
, General S. L. A. Marshall, the American military
writer and tactician who has long been a friend of
the State of Israel, shook up plenty of preconceived
notions and would-be admirers the other evening at
Brandeis.
Giving the Abba Eban Lecture, which
was endowed a few years ago by the late
Nathan Straus of New York, General Mar-
shall bluntly linked the fortunes of war
in Vietnam with those of Israel in the
Middle East.
The Jewish Nation, he held, was irrevocably
tied to the power and prestige of the United States.
If America should falter or fail in Vietnam, this would
have an inevitable, deleterious effect upon the future
Continued on Page Ten